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ANNOUNCEMENT/GIVEAWAY: The Door and Other Uncanny Tales – Dmetri Kakmi

The Door And Other Uncanny Tales - Dmetri Kakmi

Dmetri Kakmi has a new queer horror collection out: “The Door And Other Uncanny Tales.” And there’s a giveaway! Living paintings, spectral children, cannibal serial killers, lost souls, haunted houses, and ancient evil proliferate The Door and Other Uncanny Tales. Everywhere reality and fantasy collapse to create a new unstable world, even the body is not what it seems. Combined with Dmetri Kakmi’s gothic imagination and mordant humor, the result is fiction that is as memorable as it is unsettling. This collection contains three new and three previously published stories, including the acclaimed Haunting Matilda, The Long Lonely Road and … Read more

REVIEW: The Things That Come – Dan Ackerman

The Things That Come - Dan Ackerman

Genre: Paranormal, Thriller, Romance LGBTQ+ Category: Bi, Gay Reviewer: Melissa, Paranormal Romance Guild Get It On Amazon | Publisher About The Book David never wanted to hurt anyone, but he didn’t ever think he’d ever be made to choose between his own mutilation or someone else’s life. With a threat like that hanging over his head, he returns to his hometown and reconnects with the one person who might believe that the things that come to visit him some nights aren’t just another hallucination. Between his current predicament, an active serial killer, the still-unsolved murders of his classmates in high … Read more

FOR READERS AND WRITERS: Balancing Horror and reality

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FOR READERS & WRITERS Today’s writer topic comes from QSFer Brandon Lesane: What types/titles of Horror best balance your need to be horrified with your need for [believable] resolutions? Writers: This is a reader/writer chat – you are welcome to share your own book/link, as long as it fits the chat, but please do so as part of a discussion about the topic. Join the chat: FB: http://bit.ly/1MvPABVMeWe: http://bit.ly/2mjg8lf

REVIEW: The Eye of Evil – Pelaam

The Eye of Evil - Pelaam

Genre: Paranormal/Horror LGBTQ+ Category: Gay Reviewer: Linda, Paranormal Romance Guild Get It On Amazon About The Book Book three in The Devil’s in the Details series Power corrupts… Sometimes it can be petrifying. In the upcoming council elections of the rural town where he lives, Jason is working as assistant to his cousin Neil, a man who’s as narcissistic as he is ambitious. Almost running into Morena, the fortune teller from the visiting fair, Neil is able to turn the situation to his advantage and look good in the small community by offering free seats to the fair’s big top. … Read more

ANNOUNCEMENT: The Eye of Evil – Pelaam

The Eye of Evil - Pelaam

QSFer Pelaam has a new MM paranormal/horror book out, book 3 in the Devil’s in the Detail series: “The Eye of Evil.” Book three in The Devil’s in the Details series Power corrupts… Sometimes it can be petrifying. In the upcoming council elections of the rural town where he lives, Jason is working as assistant to his cousin Neil, a man who’s as narcissistic as he is ambitious. Almost running into Morena, the fortune teller from the visiting fair, Neil is able to turn the situation to his advantage and look good in the small community by offering free seats … Read more

FOR READERS AND WRITERS: BIPOC Horror

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FOR READERS & WRITERS Today’s writer topic comes from QSFer Amy Leibowitz: I’m looking for #OwnVoices BIPOC (black, Indigenous and people of color) horror and want to prioritize authors in this group. Tell me about yours or a friend’s! Writers: This is a writer chat – you are welcome to share your own book/link, as long as it fits the chat, but please do so as part of a discussion about the topic. Join the chat: FB: http://bit.ly/1MvPABVMeWe: http://bit.ly/2mjg8lf

ANNOUNCEMENT/GIVEAWAY: The Man from Milwaukee, by Rick R. Reed

The Man from Milwaukee - Rick R. Reed

QSFer Rick R. Reed has a new MM horror/thriller book out: “The Man From Milwaukee.” And there’s a giveaway! It’s the summer of 1991 and serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer has been arrested. His monstrous crimes inspire dread around the globe. But not so much for Emory Hughes, a closeted young man in Chicago who sees in the cannibal killer a kindred spirit, someone who fights against the dark side of his own nature, as Emory does. He reaches out to Dahmer in prison via letters. The letters become an escape—from Emory’s mother dying from AIDS, from his uncaring sister, from … Read more

FOR READERS: It Gives Me the Chills

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FOR WRITERS Today’s writer topic comes from QSFer Amy Leibowitz: In horror, what really gives you the chills? Any great queer horror to recommend? Writers: This is a writer chat – you are welcome to share your own book/link, as long as it fits the chat, but please do so as part of a discussion about the topic. Join the chat: FB: http://bit.ly/1MvPABVMeWe: http://bit.ly/2mjg8lf

REVIEW: Borderland – F.E. Feeley Jr. & Jamie Fessenden

Borderland - FE Feeley, Jr. And Jamie Fessenden

Title: Borderland Author: F.E. Feeley Jr. & Jamie Fessenden Genre: Horror LGBTQ+ Category: Gay Publisher: Beaten Track Publishing Pages: 230 Reviewer: Maryann Get It On Amazon About The Book They were young.In the prime of life and recently married.And then the diagnosis came.Cancer. George and Jason make arrangements to travel back to George’s home state of Vermont so he may pass away in the town where he grew up, but a terrible storm diverts the couple into the gates of an out-of-the-way hotel called Borderland. Sure, the employees are well dressed and polite. Sure, the food and entertainment are old-time … Read more

ANNOUNCEMENT: Borderland – FE Feeley, Jr. and Jamie Fessenden

Borderland - FE Feeley, Jr. And Jamie Fessenden

QSFers FE Feeley, Jr. And Jamie Fessenden have a new MM horror/ghost story out: Borderland. This is a re-release. They were young.In the prime of life and recently married.And then the diagnosis came.Cancer. George and Jason make arrangements to travel back to George’s home state of Vermont so he may pass away in the town where he grew up, but a terrible storm diverts the couple into the gates of an out-of-the-way hotel called Borderland. Sure, the employees are well dressed and polite. Sure, the food and entertainment are old-time fare. But it’s all a schtick, right? Or is there … Read more